Have you ever wanted to get opinions from your friends on a certain topic or just want to get to know your online acquaintances better?

A number of our Voice Spice users have started creating "Voice Tag" games where someone creates a set of questions and then passes it to a group of people to answer using just their own recorded voice. This is an exciting trend that is happening on Facebook, Twitter, and E-mail. Like a game of phone tag, the answers just keep on getting more and more interesting as the questions are shared with more people.

We've created a special page just for creating your on voice surveys and starting your own game of voice tag. Check out this link to https://voicespice.com/VoiceTag/. Give it whirl and let us know what you think!

I just recently got back from a trip to UK and France. It was about five weeks of exploring the streets of Paris, neighborhoods of Lyon, and some interesting and historical sites in England and Scotland. It was a lot of fun, So much good food, interesting people, and wonderful places to visit.

I decided to give Voice Spice a go on some of places where my data connection was less than ideal. I did this not only because of the fascinating scenery in some of these more remote locations, but to test to see how the application handles dodgy connections. Overall, it did quite well even on low-bandwidth connections. On one occasion I made a recording on a train from Lyon to the airport using the on-board wifi.

Later on while travelling through Inverness, Scotland, I made a recorded a clip on a boat while searching for "Nessy" the Lochness Monster. We didn't find her, but I did have a good time exploring Urquhart Castle on the other side of the lake.

What is the most popular use of Voice Spice is often what we
are asked.Well that is a hard question
to answer because our users are so diverse and their needs are so varied.And on top of that, we don’t harvest user
accounts or collect their friends and likes.What we do know is what is made public and what people tell us. They
tell us they love how easy Voice Spice is to use and how it works for everybody,
even friends without Voice Spice. There
is no one use for all people.

That’s what’s cool about Voice Spice.You can do whatever you want.

For me, I have been using it to text a scary voice recording
to remind my son to take out the trash.Others have more serious uses such as assigning their students to record
their favorite poetry or do movie reviews.Foreign language and ESL teachers are using it regularly to listen to student’s
homework.We even have a number of musicians
and singers that are working out new raps and songs to share with their
friends.

So what is Voice Spice used for?Well, anything you want!Just record from your desktop, iPhone,
Android or Windows Phone, click a button and Twitter, text or email your audio
message and if you feel like it, let us know how you use Voice Spice.

Palm Coast, FL (11/17/14) - Screaming Bee Inc. is pleased to release a voice
recording and message sharing service that runs from a number of Web browsers and
mobile devices. Voice Spiceallows users to record and share a voice message on Facebook™, Twitter™,
Gmail™ and more.

"Voice Spice adds an innovative twist to voice message
sharing with high-quality voice morphing and one-click posting on social media,"
explains Mark Ramirez, CEO of Screaming Bee. He adds, “We’ve worked hard on
releasing a voice sharing service that is available on as many platforms as
possible. You can record from almost any web browser, iPhone, Android or even a
Windows Phone.Users can then share a voice message on
Facebook, Twitter, or just email a link to their friends or teachers.”

The Voice Spice service uses high-quality, low-bandwidth
recordings that can easily be used by educators, tutors, and anyone that needs
to share or receive audio messages from their students.Voice Spice is an excellent tool for online
foreign language classes or any other course that requires sharing voice
messages. It has been successfully used by a number of schools from around the
world.

Voice Spice on the Mac or PC computers browser does not need
any special software to download or account setup. With just an ordinary Web browser,
users can immediately begin recording messages. Voice Spice only requires a
microphone and access to the Internet.

Voice Spice also is available as a mobile app for the iPhone™, Windows Phone, and a number of Android
devices. Optimized to run natively on each device, Voice Spice allows users to
record and share messages away from home or on the road. These messages can
also be downloaded and saved on your mobile device, even used as ringtones.

You can add a little zest to Voice Spice recordings with superior-quality
voice morphing ability.Users can choose
from five different target voices such as the Hell Demon, Space Squirrel, Male,
Female or the Robot.

With one-click sharing, Voice Spice users can conveniently
share their voice messages with others on many social media sites; this
includes Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, and more.Users can share a voice message with any number of people just by
sharing a link to their recording.Friends and family can now communicate to each other in ways that plain
text cannot.

About Screaming Bee Inc.: Provider of voice software and
solutions for online games, VoIP and the professional studio. Their
leading-edge technologies are used in the defense sector, education
departments, animation studios, online games, voice talent services and radio
broadcasting.

Voice Spice is a trademark of
Screaming Bee Inc. iPhone and Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
Facebook is a trademark of Facebook Inc. Twitter is a registered trademark of
Twitter Inc, Gmail and Android are a trademark of Google Inc.

We are happy to announce a new, zestier name for our popular Morphbox service. It is now called Voice Spice!

Voice Spice allows you to record, morph and share your recordings with teachers, friends and family.

And if you are recording your normal voice for ESL, school projects or just to hear your loved ones real voice, it has the lowest bandwidth and best sound quality of any online recording sharing service.

Best of all you get all that tangy recording fun for free!

Another great feature is you can share your recording links with anyone that has a browser or any of our mobile apps:

One example
comes from ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers who have found a free
way of working with their students to improve pronunciation.

Voice Spice provides
a free service that allows students and teachers to easily record their
practice lessons outside of the classroom.No account or signup is needed and recordings can be made from any
browser (including our new android app).

You can read
more on how one ESL teacher is using Morphbox from her blog tesol.me .

During my travels, I have had a lot of down time in between flights and activities. As with any kind of international traveling, you are submerged
in a pool of nationalities from all over the world and constantly trying
to pick up on what language to use when trying to communicate to each
other. As I begin butchering Portuguese while in Brazil during the World
Cup 2014, I have found it to be very useful and enjoyable to play around
with the Voice Spice voice recorder. I was even able to get a few new
friends record some sayings and other things so I can refer back to it.

It is always interesting to read and overhear an auto translator but it
is always the best to really try to pick up on actual dialect and slang
within the culture.

With the growing attention we are receiving in the Educational field, especially when practicing another language with children, we here at Voice Spice are spending the time to get to know great people and portals that share and believe in similar missions in helping our future grow.

With new tools and innovative learning processes, past educational boundaries are being passed.

There is a small but strong force of people and institutions that are spending a tremendous amount of time, whether in the field and or behind the scenes, creating new and fun ways for our children to think outside the box.

It is a site packed with 100's of amazing articles and resources regarding Education. Primarily, the three wonderful people that make up this blog, Anna Batchelder (Co-Founder and Chief Education Officer), Christopher Batchelder (Co-Founder and President), and Michelle Hollett (Education Research and Journalism Fellow) focus on not just education but international education. Taking the time and looking into resourceful ideas/concepts to help the Globe out, one child at a time.

With that being said, it was the article that, Michelle Hollett wrote: The Art of Language Learning we found to be super informative. As she writes about Elemental English Founder Larissa Majlessi - we see even more how our mobile voice recorder tool at Morphbox becomes more of a vital no cost tool to help educational settings in making learning fun.

As our world becomes more diverse and communication across the globe easier and easier, it is important that we spend the time necessary giving our children and teachers the tools to make their job more of an impact.